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Category: Transfer Postings

Mumbai Police Gets New Commissioner in NCP’s Favorite Param Bir Singh

(Mumbai)Mumbai Police Gets New Commissioner in Param Bir Singh
Singh, a 1988-batch officer and former Thane Police Commissioner, replaces Sanjay Barve, who retires on Saturday.
Before being appointed as the Mumbai police chief, Singh was posted as the Director General (DG) of the Maharashtra Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB).
In December last year, the ACB headed by Param Bir Singh had given a clean chit to NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who is currently the state deputy chief minister, in connection with alleged scam involving 12 Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation (VIDC) projects.
In a video message posted on Twitter, state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said, “Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Barve is retiring today. Singh has been named as his successor.

Delhi Police Gets New Commissioner in S N Shrivastava

(New Delhi) Delhi Police Gets New Commissioner in S N Shrivastava
Senior IPS officer S N Shrivastava will be the next Delhi police commissioner
Incumbent Amulya Patnaik demits office on Saturday.
Shrivastava’s name has been finalised for the next Delhi police commissioner, to take charge from Patnaik.

CISF Takes Over Security of J&K Airport

(Jammu) CISF Takes Over Security of J&K Airport
The security of the Srinagar and the Jammu airports have been handed over to the CISF and all police personnel posted there have been called back with immediate effect
All police personnel of executive and armed wings posted at the Jammu and the Srinagar airports are transferred to their respective wings and parent departments immediately
The order stated that gazetted officers who were posted at the twin airports should report to the police headquarters.
However, helipads at Sanjichat and Katra, used for ferrying pilgrims to the cave shrine of Vaishnodevi, would be guarded by Local police personnel only.
For security reasons, 10 police personnel shall remain attached with the Jammu airport and 14 with the Srinagar airport

Udhav Govt Shuffled Revenue+StampDuty+Registration Bosses

[Mumbai] Udhav Govt Shuffled Revenue+StampDuty+Registration Bosses
Five senior bureaucrats, including Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) of Revenue, Registration and Stamp Duty, Manu Kumar Srivastava.are transfered in Maharashtra
Srivastava, a 1986-batch IAS officer, has now been made the Additional Chief Secretary of Revenue and Forest Department
Nitin Kareer, a 1988-batch IAS officer, who was Additional Chief Secretary (1), Urban Development Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai, has been posted as Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue, Registration and Stamp Duty), Revenue and Forest Department in Srivastava’s place.
I S Chahal, a 1989-batch officer, who was Principal Secretary (Water Resources), Water Resources Department, Mantralaya, has been posted as Principal Secretary (1), Urban Development Department.
B Venugopal Reddy, a 1994-batch officer, who was Principal Secretary (Forest), Revenue and Forest Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai has been posted as Principal Secretary (Industries), Industry, Energy and Labour Department.
Sanjay Khandare, a 1996-batch IAS officer, has been posted as Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department,

१२ आरएएस अधिकारियों का तबादला:राजस्थान

(जयपुर) सरकार ने राजस्थान प्रशासनिक सेवा (आरएएस) के 12 अधिकारियों का तबादला पदस्थापन शनिवार को किया।
कार्मिक विभाग के अनुसार 12 आरएएस अधिकारियों में से सात ऐसे हैं जो पदस्थापन की प्रतीक्षा में थे।
इन आरएएएस में राजेश कुमार चौहान, सोहन राम चौधरी, बलदेव शर्मा, नरेंद्र थोरी, सुरेश भूंकर, राजेश कुमार नायक, कैलाश चंद गुर्जर, जय सिंह, अकील अहमद खान, रमेश सिरवी व ओम प्रकाश शर्मा शामिल हैं।

Microsoft Top Brass Satya Nadella Visiting India:Clash With Trump

(New Delhi) Microsoft Corp Top Brass Satya Nadella Visiting India
Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Satya Nadella will visit India later this month
While the company confirmed the visit of the top executive, it did not give details about the dates and cities he is likely to visit.
According to sources, Nadella will be on a visit to India from February 24-26.
The visit comes on the heels of the Indian-origin CEO recently voicing concerns over the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) – Nadella had last month said what is happening is “sad” and he would love to see a Bangladeshi immigrant create the next unicorn in India. His remarks had raised a furore in the political circles.
In a statement issued by Microsoft on January 14, Nadella had said: “Every country will and should define its borders, protect national security and set immigration policy accordingly. And in democracies, that is something that the people and their governments will debate and define within those bounds.”
India is a major market for Microsoft – the tech titan has a significant presence in cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
It is pertinent to mention here that US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit India on February 24 and 25.
Nadella’s visit comes at a time when the Indian government is taking a strong position on issues like data localisation and tightening the rules for e-commerce companies as well as social media platforms. India has so far resolutely stood its ground on these issues, refusing to bow to the pressure from US companies.
The Personal Data Protection Bill – which outlines norms for handling of personal data including processing by public and private entities – was introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 2019 and has been referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee.
The proposed legislation mandates processing of ‘critical’ personal data only in India. What constitutes critical data is to be notified by the Centre, it says.
It has also proposed that sensitive personal data – like financial data, health data, sexual orientation, biometric or genetic data, transgender status, religious or political belief/affiliation – can be transferred outside India with explicit consent, but will continue to be stored in India.
Prominent bodies like The US-India Business Council (USIBC) and internet and mobile players’ association IAMAI have flagged concerns on some of the provisions in the Bill, saying that these will impinge on privacy of Indian citizens and create challenges for businesses.
The USIBC has said the Bill contains several new provisions outside the core issue of data privacy that raises serious concerns for the private sector, particularly the inclusion of requirements around non-personal data and social media intermediary liabilities.

Punjab Govt Opens 354 Posts of IT Officers under e Governance

(Chd,Pb)Punjab Govt Opens 354 Posts of IT Officers under e Governance
Punjab’s Governance Reforms Department has created a state level IT Cadre, with 354 posts of IT Officers to execute various projects such as Digital India under the national e-governance program.
The various posts for which the candidates can apply include Senior System Manager (SSM), System Manager (SM), Assistant Manager (AM) and Technical Assistant (TA). Candidates can visit following link https://ctestservices.com/DGR/in order to check the eligibility criteria and apply for the posts on or before February 21, 2020.
As per ,Additional Chief Secretary, Governance Reforms, Vini Mahajan said that the initiative would go a long way in making Punjab a digitally empowered, knowledge-economy instead of the conventional way of doing business. She further said the IT Cadre would provide impetus to implement enterprise architecture in all Government departments and functionaries in order to facilitate interoperability, besides avoiding duplicity of efforts and wastage of time.
The IT Cadre manpower, Vini Mahajan said, will be made available in all the government departments and help them seamlessly share information with each other on a unified platform being developed by the State Government.

5 -Day Work Week for Maha Govt Employees

(Mumbai)5 -Day Work Week for Maha Govt Employees
The Maharashtra government on Wednesday announced five-day work week for its officers and employees beginning February 29 and extended the current work hours by 45 minutes.
It will also cut down expenses on fuel and electricity.
State employees have been demanding the five-day work week since the last many years.
The decision was taken at the state Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray here, which will benefit nearly 20 lakh officers and employees.
At present, the work hours of the government employees in Mumbai are from 9.45 am to 5.30 pm and from 10 am to 5.45 pm in the rest of Maharashtra including lunch time of 30 minutes.
The new work hours will be from 9.45 am to 6.15 pm including the lunch break for 30 minutes between 1 pm and 2 pm.
Apart from the Central government employees, the five-day week structure is currently in place for employees of Rajasthan, Bihar, Punjab, Delhi, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal governments.
“Due to the five-day work week, the total work days in a year will be 264, while the working hours per month will be 176 and 2112 hours in a year
Maharashtra Gazetted Officers Association president G D Kulthe has hailed the five-day work decision.

Pawan Hans Gets New CMD in Sanjeev Razdan

(New Delhi) Pawan Hans Gets New CMD in Sanjeev Razdan
Sanjev Razdan was on Tuesday appointed as the chairman and managing director of Pawan Hans Ltd (PHL)
Razdan is at present general manager in the PHL, the national helicopter carrier.
He has been appointed as the CMD for a five-year tenure

13 Bureaucrats Reshuffled in BJP Ruled Haryana

(Chd,Hary)13 Bureaucrats Reshuffled in BJP Ruled Haryana
The Haryana Government has issued transfer and posting orders of seven IAS and six HCS officers
Among the IAS officers who have been reshuffled is
Anita Yadav, Chief Executive Officer, Mewat Development Agency, Nuh, who will now hold the charge of the additional director, Haryana Institute of Public Administration, Gurgaon.
Nuh Deputy Commissioner Pankaj has been given the additional charge of the CEO, Mewat Development Agency.
Shyam Lal Poonia, Commissioner, Yamunanagar Municipal Corporation, will replace Dharamvir Singh as the deputy commissioner, Charkhi Dadri.
Dharamvir Singh will hold the charge of the Chief Executive Officer, Shivalik Development Agency, Ambala.
Pratima Chaudhary, Additional Controller, Civil Defence, Ambala, has been given the charge of the additional controller, civil defence, Ambala; additional deputy commissioner, Yamunanagar; and the secretary, Regional Transport Authority, Yamunanagar.
Dharmender Singh, Additional Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Faridabad, has been posted as the director and additional secretary, Social Justice and Empowerment Department.
Jaspreet Kaur, awaiting orders of posting, has been shifted to the Gurgaon MC as the additional commissioner.
Among the Haryana Civil Services officers who have been transferred is Vijender Hooda, City Magistrate, Jind. He will now hold the charge of the CEO, Jhajjar Zila Parishad.
Bharat Bhushan, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Yamunanagar, and the Secretary, RTA, has been posted as the city magistrate, Yamunanagar, and Joint CEO, Saraswati Heritage Board.
Mandeep Kumar, Subdivisional Officer (Civil), Safidon (Designate), has been given the additional charge of the city magistrate, Jind.